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re: Judging & evaluating QBs is one of the hardest things in sports. . .

Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:36 am to
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Posted on 11/28/22 at 9:36 am to
that is why he lets him throw short shite because he can

he can call intermediate to deep all day it does not matter he cannot execute it.

so only call short shite? see where that gets us. roll him out more? ok. it still will not fix the intermediate to deep passes. have you seen him throw on run? at feet and high and behind guys? he is not consistent at that either.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 11/28/22 at 11:02 am to
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that is why he lets him throw short shite because he can

he can call intermediate to deep all day it does not matter he cannot execute it.

so only call short shite? see where that gets us. roll him out more? ok. it still will not fix the intermediate to deep passes. have you seen him throw on run? at feet and high and behind guys? he is not consistent at that either.



You're also completely ignoring our "so vanilla it hurts my eyes" running game.

Denbrock needs to get a lot more creative in running b/c 95% of the time it's a basic zone, zone-read, or RPO.

We don't use motion or shifting formations nearly enough to make the defense identify itself (and help the QB read the D). We almost never use misdirection, and I'm not sure if we used motion and misdirection combined much at all (like a WR motion-option run).

There is a reason Denbrock could only sniff lower-level coordinator positions after failing at Notre Dame.
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